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  2. Graph-based access control - Wikipedia

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    Graph-based access control (GBAC) is a declarative way to define access rights, task assignments, recipients and content in information systems. Access rights are granted to objects like files or documents, but also business objects such as an account. GBAC can also be used for the assignment of agents to tasks in workflow environments.

  3. Help:Microformats - Wikipedia

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    Details of people, organisations, and places (venues, settlements, etc.), all use the 'hCard' microformat.The coordinates of places use the 'Geo' microformat; their addresses sometimes use the 'Adr' microformat.

  4. Graph database - Wikipedia

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    A graph database (GDB) is a database that uses graph structures for semantic queries with nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data. [1] A key concept of the system is the graph (or edge or relationship).

  5. Graph (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    UML class diagram of a Graph (abstract data type) The basic operations provided by a graph data structure G usually include: [1]. adjacent(G, x, y): tests whether there is an edge from the vertex x to the vertex y;

  6. JanusGraph - Wikipedia

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    JanusGraph is the fork of TitanDB [10] graph database which is being developed since 2012. [11] [3]Version 0.1.0 was released on Apr 20, 2017. [1]Version 0.1.1 was released on May 16, 2017.

  7. GYP (software) - Wikipedia

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  8. JData - Wikipedia

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    The initial development of the JData annotation scheme started in 2011 as part of the development of the JSONLab Toolbox - a widely used open-source MATLAB/GNU Octave JSON reader/writer.

  9. JSON - Wikipedia

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    For interoperability, applications should always perform such comparisons code unit by code unit. In 2015, the IETF published RFC 7493, describing the "I-JSON Message Format", a restricted profile of JSON that constrains the syntax and processing of JSON to avoid, as much as possible, these interoperability issues.